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Find Love Blog
Weblog about romance and love
Quest for Love
Do you find yourself treating your job, more seriously than your quest for love? When someone is searching for a job, usually they go with the first job that they think is right for them. They tend to ignore other possibilities and are usually happy with their current work. Do people look at love the same way? While some people may marry the first person that they have a successful relationship, others are more determined to find the best suitable person. If you are a good person, is should be easy to have many successful relationships if you put in the effort. If you are dating someone for a while, you start to love that person, and to see that other person with another, might make you jealous. Although jealousy should not be a reason for unity for life. It should be an accepted fact that there will be thousands of people that you will get along with, and thousands of people you won’t. How many people know only 10 people and have ended up marrying one of them. I’m sure the numbers would surprise you.
Many people are afraid to give their life to another person. They want to be totally sure they are making the right decision and there is good reason for this. There is a defense mechanism used. I’ll explain it through A, B, C & D. You are A. You like B, and B likes C, and C likes D, and D likes you. Nobody ends up getting in a relationship and nobody gets hurt. As you get older you realize that a kiss, or a dating relationship can turn into something greater. When you are younger, it’s much more innocent relationships. If you start dating someone as a commitment and you aren’t head over heals for the person. It may be 1 or 2 years before you can pursue your love. Some people have trouble dating because they are worried about this. They don’t want to get involved in a serious relationship and would rather be friends with people, until they find love. How do people see love happening, and what is there expectations. Do they think it will be magical experience and just ‘know’ it’s the right person? Are they looking for something specific? Maybe with the right questions you will know your date better, and will be able to compare and find the right person for your personality.
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